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In eye of probe into Maoist Hidma posters & chilli spray at AQI protest, a student body called BSCEM
On 19 Nov, BSCEM on its Instagram put up a post with a ‘red salute’ for Hidma and terming the encounter in which the Maoist ...
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Battle against terrorism is a continuous process
The 17th anniversary of the 2008 Mumbai terror attack highlights ongoing security challenges in India, revealing the need for ...
As India marks the 17th anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks this week, the question remains: What lessons have truly been learned from that night of horror?
The initiative, launched a week ago, against organised crime and absconding criminals, has led to large-scale action, officials said, adding that 262 hardened and 1,398 other accused were put behind ...
In a major breakthrough near the national capital, Jammu and Kashmir Police recovered a large cache of explosives and weapons from Haryana's Faridabad on Monday. As reported by news agency ANI, the ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Police detained a preacher from Mewat in Haryana in connection with the 'white collar' terror module operating from a university in Faridabad ...
A 57-year-old Haryana Police sub-inspector was allegedly beaten to death after he tried to stop a group of people from creating a ruckus outside his house here, police said on Friday. The incident ...
A 57-year-old Haryana Police sub-inspector was allegedly beaten to death after he tried to stop a group of people from creating a ruckus outside his house here, police said on Friday (November 7, 2025 ...
CHANDIGARH: After the November 10 Red Fort blast that killed 15 people and the exposure of a Faridabad “white-collar terror module’’ linked to the attack, the ...
Chandigarh: The J & K and Haryana police on Monday claimed to have busted a major terror plot in coordination of the Intelligence Bureau (IB) with arrest eight ...
The Jammu and Kashmir Police on Wednesday detained a preacher from Mewat in Haryana in connection with the "white-collar" terror module allegedly operating from a ...
The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2, 1881, in Lahore (now in Pakistan). It was started by Sardar Dyal Singh Majithia, a public-spirited philanthropist, and is ...
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